Distress shown by an infant when approached or picked up by an unfamiliar face
What is separation anxiety?
Distress shown by infant when separated from caregiver
What is a primary attachment figure?
person who’s formed the closest bond with a child- demonstrated not by time spent with it but intensity of relationship.
When do infants experience their specific attachment?
7 months
Name stats for specific attachment discovered by schaffer and emerson
65%- specific attachment is mother
30% - mother is first joint attachment object
3%- father is specific attachment
27%- father is first joint attachment object
What is a multiple attachment?
Having more than one attachment figure
How many infants have multiple attachments by six months according to Schaffer and Emerson
78%
What type of study did Schaffer and emerson conduct?
Landmark
Evaluation of stages of attachment?
😊challenges monotropy- may not only be one specific attachment which is important, rather multiple attachments that are equivalent - Rutter argues that all attachment figures are equivalent, and all are integrated to produce an infant's attachment type
☹️ unreliable data as based on mothers reports of infants, some mothers less likely to report insensitivity (social desirability bias)
☹️ biased sample- working class population- may only apply to that social group, not others. Sample from 1960s- temporal bias. More dads = prim attachment figures now.
☹️ cultural variation- individualistic vs collectivist- closeness of attachment to mum may be twice as common i than c, multiple attachments more common and formed earlier in c than i (Sagi et al) showing stage model applied just to i cultures
why is a father less likely to be an attachment figure than a mother?
spend less time with infants
lack emotional sensitivity that women offer
due to social/biological factors eg- stereotypes attributed to males/lack hormones like women have to induce more caring behaviours
describe the role of the father as the secondary attachment figure
fathers are more playful
fathers are more physically active
fathers are better at providing challenging situations for their kids